The University of California, San Francisco Center for Tobacco Research and Education, an interdisciplinary research community, offers a one-day workshop on using tobacco industry documents for advocacy.

Professor Stanton Glantz’ research group has completed detailed histories of tobacco control policymaking and efforts by the tobacco industry to thwart these policies in 29 states. These reports include details on political activities of both sides as well as histories of tobacco industry campaign contributions and lobbying activities as well as state tobacco control programs.

The Smoking Cessation Leadership Center is a national program office of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation that aims to increase smoking cessation rates and increase the number of health professionals who help smokers quit. The Center creates partnerships for results with a variety of groups and institutions to develop and implement action plans around smoking cessation.

Paper and media collections at the UCSF Library include organizational records of agencies and activist groups, as well as papers of individuals active in tobacco control. The archive also contains details of federal and state lawsuits and rulings against the tobacco industry.